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Simple Invertebrates
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Is a snake an invertebrate?
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Characteristics Have no backbone Includes sponges Cnidarians (jellyfish) Flatworms Roundworms, segmented worms and mollusks (clams)
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Sponges
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Sketch Label top opening, flagella, body, pore
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Sponges Are called FILTER FEEDERS because they take in dirty water and excrete clean water Use hairs called FLAGELLA to keep water moving through the sponge
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Sponge Reproduction Asexual: use budding to grow an exact clone on their body Asexual: use regeneration to grow back body parts Sexual: use egg and sperm which combine to form larva
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Sessile An organism that stays attached to one spot its entire life.
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Flowers of the sea?
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CNIDARIAN Jellyfish, Sea anemone, coral, hydra Sketch and label with tentacle and mouth
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Heniochus acuminatus eating jellyfish
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Sea anemone eating a jellyfish
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This turtle thought the plastic bag was a jellyfish… he will probably die
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Jellyfish Catch prey with stinging tentacles Sexually : use sperm and egg which combine to form larva
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Jellyfish life cycle
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Hydra Sketch, label tentacles, top opening
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Hydra Catch prey with tentacle
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Hydra Reproduce asexually by budding Describe: baby grows on parent, drops off
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Invertebrates are not plants b/c They eat for energy Do not have chlorophyll
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Radial Symmetry Body parts the same around a central point
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Bilateral symmetry Body parts same on 2 sides of a line
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Asymmetry No line of symmetry
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Flatworms Bodies are soft Examples are planaria and tapeworm Most are parasites, which lives on a host and harms it
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Planaria Body: flat, triangular head Eat dead meat and plants Live in fresh water Move with cilia Reproduce by splitting in two Hermaphrodite: both male and female in the same body
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Tapeworms Attach to host with hooks or suckers Gets digested food from host
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Roundworms Found in soil, animals, plants, fresh water, and salt water (everywhere!!!!) Humans catch them by walking barefoot through contaminated fields
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Roundworm mouthparts
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Tick into skin, acting as a vector
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Very graphic picture coming up
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Guinea worm Dracunculiasis
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Pinworm
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Trichinella can be prevented by cooking meat thoroughly There is no cure
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Dogs get heartworm by mosquito bites We call the mosquito a vector
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Lumbricus terretrius
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Anterior Above the waist
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Posterior Below the waist
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Dorsal On the back side
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Ventral Belly side
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#1 Setae 4 pr/segment…Bristles for movement (no skeletal system)
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#2 Mucous Keep skin wet for respiration…No lungs (no respiratory system)
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#3 Segments Movement… Holds organs in place Muscular system
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#4 4a) Brain 4b) nerve cord Color same color Senses…Sends signals to organs Nervous system
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#5 Mouth Ingestion Digestive system
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#6 Pharynx Swallowing Digestive system
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#7 Crop Stores food Digestive system
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#8 Gizzards Grinds food Digestive system
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#9 Intestine Digests and absorbs food into circ system Digestive system
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#10 Anus Excretes castings (good fertilizer) Digestive system
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#11 Aortic arches or hearts Color reddish Pumps blood Circulatory system
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#12 Dorsal and ventral blood vessel Color reddish Takes blood to rest of body Circulatory system
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#13 Nephridia 2 per segment Filters liquid waste, excretes it thru skin Excretory system
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Worm Grunting To get worms to the surface, act like a mole Click here Why does it work? Click here
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